His attorney Josh Swords filed the request today in Tuscaloosa County District Court to allow Williams to leave the state and go to Panama City, Fla., according to court records.

Swords, a former Alabama football player, stated in the motion that Williams would be under the care of his mother in Panama City. According to court records, he also wrote that Williams, 20, is of youthful offender age and that the District Attorney's Office has no objection to the request to leave the state.

Williams, a freshman safety, was one of four University of Alabama football players arrested Monday by UA police. He was charged with two counts of second-degree robbery and accused of physically attacking two UA students and stealing items including a laptop, cash and credit and debit cards. He was also charged with one count of fraudulent use of a credit card for using the cards to purchase snacks at Bryant Hall.

Court records do not indicate any changes in the cases of Tyler Hayes and D.J. Pettway, also charged in the robberies, and Brent Calloway, who is charged with one count of fraudulent use of a credit card.